What kind of horsepower does a Nissan Titan have?

What kind of horsepower does a Nissan Titan have?

Nissan’s stout 5.6-liter V-8 makes 317 horsepower and 385 pounds-feet of torque, and E85 compatibility is a no-charge option. Peak torque comes at just 3,400 rpm, giving the Titan lusty acceleration off the line.

What’s the name of the new Nissan Titan?

To see what’s new for 2009, click here, or check out a side-by-side comparison of the two model years.

What’s the price of a 2008 Nissan Titan?

For 2008, buyers finally have the option of an 8-foot bed, which most other pickups offer. Unfortunately, a V-6 and single cab version are still MIA, which means the cheapest trim level costs some $8,000 more than a base Chevy Silverado or Ford F-150.

How big is the bed on a Nissan Titan?

Most Titans have 18-inch steel or alloy wheels, while the LE upgrades to 20-inch alloys. Crew Cab beds measure 5 feet, 7 inches or 7 feet, 3 inches; King Cab beds measure 6 feet, 7 inches or 8 feet, 3 inches. That puts the Titan a hair past other light-duty pickups, whose beds max out just slightly over 8 feet.

Is it worth buying a used Nissan Titan?

There are some years of Titan worth buying used, but there are some you might want to avoid at all costs. Buying a truck that is only a few years old can have a lot of benefits.

To see what’s new for 2009, click here, or check out a side-by-side comparison of the two model years.

Nissan’s stout 5.6-liter V-8 makes 317 horsepower and 385 pounds-feet of torque, and E85 compatibility is a no-charge option. Peak torque comes at just 3,400 rpm, giving the Titan lusty acceleration off the line.

Is the 2017 Nissan Titan a good truck?

The Titan reportedly handles well and offers decent acceleration, not quite as sporty as some other trucks but well enough for what you’d expect a truck to do. As long as recalls are serviced and you’re fine with getting as little as 11mpg on the highway, the 2017 Nissan Titan is still an overall good truck.